RE: Introduction and CD changer comments

From: Dirk van den Heuvel (dirkv@groovedis.com)
Date: Wed Oct 24 2001 - 23:35:14 CEST

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    Just a note re:Cup of tea. We currently have all the remaining product from
    that now defunct label so if you're looking for anything on there (like
    Purple Penguin) let me know. We also have all the Fila Brazilia CDs not on
    Pork.

    Dirk van den Heuvel
    President/GM, Groove Distribution
    "Your Guide To The Underground"
    http://www.groovedis.com

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Christopher Grass [mailto:bluesjumper@hotmail.com]
    Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 12:54 PM
    To: chasech5@msu.edu; acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
    Subject: Re: Introduction and CD changer comments

    Welcome to the list...I can see by your CD changer choices that you have
    Fila Brazillia's mix CD...do yourself a favor and buy ALL of their
    albums...the Panthalassa remixes is another good disc (I like DJ Cam's mix).
      If you are having a tough time finding albums, anyone on this list will be
    happy to help you. Here's my tip: Look for stuff on the old Cup of Tea
    label, the Acid Jazz label (1996 was a GOOD year), the Pork label (Fila B.),
    and the Mole label. I do most of my shopping via label these days,
    actually.

    >From: "Christopher W. Chase" <chasech5@msu.edu>
    >To: ACIDJAZZ <acid-jazz@ucsd.edu>
    >Subject: Introduction and CD changer comments
    >Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2001 23:34:36 -0400
    >
    >Greetings all,
    >
    >I'm new to the list. My name is Christopher Chase. I'm originally from
    >Oklahoma in the United States, and now live in southcentral Michigan.
    >I've been a dabbler...listening to acid jazz on an of for a few years now.
    >I've found myself in a doctoral program in American Studies--pursuing
    >interests in ambient music and culture...acid jazz... trip-hop...
    >downbeat...after hours..and yes, even New Age :-)
    >
    >I come to this as a beginning fan and as an academic, for which I make no
    >apologies :-). I'd like to ask if anyone knows of scholarly treatments of
    >acid jazz, or related material--also if anyone knows the location and name
    >of physical spaces or lounges in the Detroit or Chicago area that
    >specialize
    >in creating acid jazz or ambient environments---
    >
    >And to finish out this intro--here's whats in my CD changer:
    >
    >Brazilia Fila - Another Late Night
    >Hooverphonic - A New Stereophonic Sound Spectacular
    >This is Acid Jazz - After Hours
    >Panthalassa - The Miles Davis DJ remixes
    >Vangelis - Blade Runner soundtrack
    >India Arie - Acoustic Soul
    >Wyclef Jean - The Carnival
    >John Coltrane - Blue Train
    >Paul Pena - "Genghis Blues" soundtrack
    >Realworld Sampler - "Bliss"
    >Juan Manuel Serrat - Dedicado a Antonio Machado Poeta
    >David Darling - Cello Blue
    >The Deep Listening Band--- The Ready-Made Boomerang
    >The Deep Listening Band-- Deep listening
    >
    >pax,
    >
    >Christopher
    >

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